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I must have pushed a delete button somewhere. There was a bit more to my
reply which basically said that I agree with Rowleys idea of the VentiPac as
it has CPAP whereas others such as ParaPac doesn't and both are safety
compatible with ambulance transports. - something like that.

Mike 

-----Original Message-----
From: Accident and Emergency Academic List
[mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Mike Bjarkoy
Sent: 31 August 2005 21:01
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Subject: Re: Portabale ventilators

Hi Rowley
Last time I worked in Sussex (ambulance) they used ParaPac2d see... 
http://www.spservices.co.uk/product_info.php/products_id/1743

Just thought it may make sense to have a piece of equipment which is
compatible with prehospital chaps. It has CPAP and other toys on it.
Mike





-----Original Message-----
From: Accident and Emergency Academic List
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Sent: 29 August 2005 21:22
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Subject: Re: Portabale ventilators

Cancel that. I meant the Ventipac
http://www.pneupac.co.uk/Ventilation/ventiPAC%20Hosp.html.


Best wishes


Rowley.



-----Original Message-----
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Sent: 29 August 2005 21:11
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Subject: Re: Portabale ventilators


Parapac.

/Rowley./